💨 Abstract
Climate tech startup Vaulted Deep, which buries organic waste to sequester carbon, has raised $32 million in funding to expand operations. The startup, which already has sites in Los Angeles and Kansas, uses oil industry technology to inject waste a mile deep. The funding will support new locations, including Colorado. The technology is advanced and has the support of companies like Alphabet and Stripe, which are buying carbon credits from Vaulted. The U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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